Castanea
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I started looking for a lathe a couple of years ago just because I'd seen a tiny turned nutmeg box/grater and decided I wanted to make one for my partner.
I haven't quite reached the nutmeg grater stage just yet but just before Christmas I tried an acorn sewing kit and was pretty pleased with the result.
This one was meant to be the trial run but ended up being given to said partner who is chuffed - so all is well
It's 62mm long and 42mm at its widest point. Local cherry and walnut finished with a coat of wood wax 22
Next time I'll probably make the central needle holder separately and drill a hole to seat it in. This time I cut a very careful slot between the needle holder and the outside and it was so awkward that both the depth of the hole and the finish suffered. I was so paranoid that I was going to break the blooming thing off that I quickly reached the "sod it - let's stop before I break it" stage so only two thread reels instead of the planned three. For once though the lid fit is perfect for the job. Tight but not too tight.
The whole thing is very slightly chunky but does have quite a nice feel to it. Next time I'll try making one just a tad smaller and lighter. Mind you - given how beginner's luck works the next one will probably be a disaster!
Still: I'm pleased with this one and she's pleased too - so a result
I haven't quite reached the nutmeg grater stage just yet but just before Christmas I tried an acorn sewing kit and was pretty pleased with the result.
This one was meant to be the trial run but ended up being given to said partner who is chuffed - so all is well
It's 62mm long and 42mm at its widest point. Local cherry and walnut finished with a coat of wood wax 22
Next time I'll probably make the central needle holder separately and drill a hole to seat it in. This time I cut a very careful slot between the needle holder and the outside and it was so awkward that both the depth of the hole and the finish suffered. I was so paranoid that I was going to break the blooming thing off that I quickly reached the "sod it - let's stop before I break it" stage so only two thread reels instead of the planned three. For once though the lid fit is perfect for the job. Tight but not too tight.
The whole thing is very slightly chunky but does have quite a nice feel to it. Next time I'll try making one just a tad smaller and lighter. Mind you - given how beginner's luck works the next one will probably be a disaster!
Still: I'm pleased with this one and she's pleased too - so a result